Rough stuff.
Madeiras volcano mountains are some of the steepest and most rugged peaks I’ve seen. They rise up almost straight from the ocean, all the way up to 1862m (6106ft) above sea level. If you’re not impressed yet: below the water surface the mountains continue for an additional 4000m. Imagine if somebody pulled the plug. 🙊

Mighty Madeira Moments.
I‘m currently sharing my favorite shots from Madeira on @olympuskameras, feel free so check them out. And for those who are wondering what equipment I got in my bag, check out their current story. See you over there ✌🏻
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Fanal Forest - a place straight out of a fairy tale. Some of these gnarly moss covered trees were already growing when Madeira was discovered in 1419. And you’re feeling old?
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Thanks @thenorthfaceuk for keeping us dry while exploring these wetlands with the new Apex Flex II rain jacket.
#seeknoshelter
#neverstopexploring
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Two weeks ago we headed on a quest to explore this island of Madeira. The forecast predicted heavy winter storms which was exactly what we were looking for. We packed our cameras and the new Apex Flex II rain jacket by @thenorthfaceuk and went out.
The weather turned out perfect - by our definition. During our stay the Island was hit by extreme winds, waves and waters from above and our jackets could show what they were made for.
#SeekNoShelter
#neverstopexploring
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Meet my feathered faroese friend. ✌🏻
I got some good news and some bad news for ya. Which ones first? Bad? Ok. My throwback series of unpublished Faroe Islands shots is coming to an end. The good news: I just booked flights! After 2 years of absence I’m finally returning to my most beloved island! 🇫🇴😍🙌🏻